5,What is the history of phraseological units?


What is an example of syntax?


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2.What is an example of syntax?
An example of syntax is “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.” In this sentence, the subject “the quick brown fox” comes before the verb “jumps,” and the object “the lazy dog” comes after the verb. The order of the words and the way they are structured to form a grammatically correct sentence is an example of syntax. Other examples of syntax include sentence structure, punctuation, and word order.


6.What is the role of the passive organs of speech?
The passive organs of speech, also known as articulators, play a role in the production of speech sounds. They are responsible for modifying the flow of air from the lungs in order to create different sounds. The passive organs of speech include the lips, teeth, tongue, alveolar ridge (gum line), hard palate, soft palate (or velum), and the uvula.
Each of these organs can be adjusted in different ways in order to create different speech sounds. For example, the lips can be brought together to make the sound “p”, or spread apart to make the sound “v”. Similarly, the tongue can be used to make a variety of different sounds by touching different parts of the mouth, such as the alveolar ridge, hard palate, or teeth.


11.What are syntax rules?
Syntax rules are the set of guidelines that govern how words are arranged in a sentence to convey meaning. Syntax is concerned with the structure of sentences and how they are put together, including word order and the relationships between different parts of a sentence. Syntax rules help us to identify the subject(s), verb(s), object(s), and other parts of a sentence and understand how they relate to each other. They also dictate the order in which words must appear in a sentence to convey a clear and meaningful message. Different languages may have different syntax rules, and even within a single language, there can be different syntax rules for different types of sentences or contexts. For example, English syntax typically follows a subject-verb-object (SVO) word order, such as "She (subject) plays (verb) the piano (object)." However, in questions, the word order can change to verb-subject-object (VSO), as in "Do (verb) you (subject) like (verb) pizza (object)?"

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